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🗓️ 10 June 2007
⏱️ 15 minutes
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Some say that the collective emotions of humans can influence electronic hardware.
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0:00.0 | There is a subculture who believes so strongly in the power of the human mind that they |
0:08.3 | think it impacts certain mechanical devices. |
0:12.0 | Specifically, when all the world's people experience a powerful event that causes strong |
0:17.3 | emotions worldwide, they believe that certain sensitive random number generators will be |
0:23.4 | thrown off. |
0:25.0 | Is it true? |
0:26.6 | They call it global consciousness. |
0:30.0 | And that's coming right up on Skeptoid. |
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1:21.1 | For listening to Skeptoid, I'm Brian Dunning from Skeptoid.com. |
1:25.9 | Unconscious research of global consciousness. |
1:30.8 | In this episode, we're going to take a look at a project that has captured imaginations |
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